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CBme

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Which of the areas of security has gone from being relatively unimportant and unnoticed one-hundred years ago to an important part of the global agenda today?
 
  A) Economic
  B) Human
  C) International
  D) Military
  E) Religious

Question 2

Countering the power of a rival by forming coalitions with other states is known as
 
  A) direct balancing.
  B) equilibrium balancing.
  C) external balancing.
  D) general balancing.
  E) internal balancing.



amynguyen1221

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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